Name | Sydnor Roy |
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Position | Associate Professor |
Institutional Affiliation | Texas Tech |
Latitude | 40.0066524 |
Longitude | -75.3075067 |
Research Interests | Greek historiography, Political history, Herodotus |
Websites | https://www.depts.ttu.edu/classic_modern/classics/people/Bishop.php |
Publications | Articles Naming the Roman Stars: Constellation Etymologies in Cicero's Aratea and De Natura Deorum. Classical Quarterly 66.1 (2016): 155-71 How to Make a Roman Demosthenes: Self-Fashioning in Cicero's Brutus and Orator. Forthcoming in Classical Journal 111.2, December 2015. "Hipparchus Among the Detractors," Classical Commentaries, ed. C.S. Kraus and C. Stray, Oxford University Press, 2016: 379-96. "Roman Plato or Roman Demosthenes? The bifurcation of Cicero in ancient scholarship," in Brill's Companion to the Reception of Cicero, ed. W.H.F. Altman, 2015: 283-306. E. Gee, Aratus and the Astronomical Tradition. Classical Review 65.1 (2015): 76-78. D. Lehoux, What Did the Romans Know? An Inquiry into Science and Worldmaking. Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2012.07.47. R.A. Kaster, Studies on the Text of Macrobius' Saturnalia. Classical Review 62.1 (2012): 197-199. Cicero's Intellectual Politics: Greek learning and the making of a Roman classic |
October 12, 2017